On Jan 30, 8:04 am, Dan Bode <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to push out the puppet.conf file from puppet?
Puppet CAN update itself. It will restart when a new puppet.conf is
found.
Use the File type.
>
> If I change report = true in a manifest, then will the current run be
> reported?
I believe it's after the current run it restarts.
> Also, I saw something interesting when I ran
>
> puppetd --genmanifest
>
> It has a class called
> class reporting {
> file { '/var/lib/puppet/reports':
> loglevel => 'debug',
> backup => 'false',
> owner => 'puppet',
> group => 'puppet',
> mode => '488',
> ensure => 'directory'
> }}
>
> (there are lots of other interesting things in this output as well)
>
> two questions related to this file.
>
> 1. Do I have access to all of these classes for puppet runs, can I set
> reporting per client in the manifests?
per client via the puppet.conf file
> 2. How does puppet know to execute all of these things before the manifests
> on the server? Does this imply that there is a way to run init tasks (before
> everything else) without creating tons of dependencies?
> (ex: configure yum-repos)
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